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Eddie was always great. There’s this idea that it all clicked into place circa 2004, but I honestly think that’s just his push and kayfabe. Eddie was a damn near complete worker in 1995/1996. The thing that held him back was his size and how that juxtaposes against guys like Hulk Hogan and Kevin Nash. But there is a parallel universe where WCW was the Eddie Guerrero promotion.
Imagine him having a proper program with Ric Flair or Bret Hart in WCW. Or if they didn’t fire Austin and Guerrero ended up working with him and Pillman there. |
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